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Reggae Mondays on Muzilog Muzik Radio

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Roots, Rhythm, and the Pulse of the Culture

For more than two years, Reggae Mondays on Muzilog Muzik Radio has been a steady part of the station’s weekly lineup. It’s a place where the pace eases so the message can come through. Reggae Mondays mixes roots reggae, modern dancehall, and Caribbean sounds from around the world, creating a listening experience that honors tradition while moving forward. Every song shares a story, a beat, and a purpose, making the show about more than just music.


Reggae is more than just music. It’s a way to express, resist, and bring people together. From the thoughtful sounds of roots reggae to the lively beat of dancehall, the genre keeps changing but stays true to itself. On Muzilog Muzik Radio, this growth is thoughtfully put together. Listeners experience music that links the old and the new, with classic artists and fresh voices side by side. The show feels both familiar and new, connecting with people who know that reggae is something you feel, not just hear.


Reggae Mondays stands out because of its balance. The show doesn’t focus too much on one style. Instead, it mixes message and rhythm in a way that works. Dancehall tracks bring energy, while roots and lovers rock songs add depth and give listeners time to reflect. This mix keeps the show interesting and lets people move easily from enjoying the beat to thinking about the meaning.


Reggae Monday Top 20 Chart

Last 40 Days • Monday Rotation • Songs Only

  1. Mýa & Bounty Killer – Whine

  2. Damian Marley & Stephen Marley – Medication

  3. Chico & Hawkeye – Real Pro

  4. Shenseea ft. Masicka & Di Genius – Hit & Run

  5. Victoria Monét ft. Buju Banton – Party Girls

  6. Sun Shade – Against All Odds

  7. Sun Shade – 2 Occasions

  8. Monéa – Stutter

  9. Sean Paul – No Evil

  10. Jah Cure – How Can I Explain

  11. Iwaata – Bounce Up

  12. Teejay – J.P Morgan

  13. Konshens – Bad Dreams

  14. Yung Ras – Say My Name

  15. Ayetian – Morning

  16. Bella Blair – Hotty Hotty Ting

  17. Damian Marley – Welcome to Jamrock

  18. Lisa Hyper – Unstoppable

  19. Zagga – All My Life

  20. Ky-Mani Marley – Best Thing


The Sound of Reggae Mondays

At the top of the chart, records like “Whine” and “Medication” showcase the powerful blend of reggae and global influence, while artists like Shenseea, Teejay, and Iwaata represent the modern dancehall wave pushing the genre forward. Meanwhile, the continued presence of the Marley lineage reinforces reggae’s enduring foundation, reminding listeners that while the sound evolves, its roots remain intact. This chart reflects more than popularity; it captures consistency, listener connection, and cultural alignment. These are the records that are not just played, but lived with throughout the week.


The Muzilog Experience

Together, Reggae Mondays and Soca Sundays form a powerful Caribbean foundation within Muzilog Muzik Radio’s programming. Where Sunday brings celebration and high-energy release, Monday offers grounding, reflection, and groove. It’s a balance that defines the station’s identity, one that respects tradition while embracing what’s next.

Because at Muzilog Muzik Radio, every day has a purpose.


And on Mondays…


The culture speaks through the rhythm.



To submit your songs for consideration, send MP3s and a short bio with contact info to MuzilogMuzik@gmail.com

 
 
 

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